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Europeum + Think Visegrad

Our mission

EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy is a non-proﬁt, non-partisan, and independent think-tank focusing on European integration and cohesion. EUROPEUM contributes to democracy, security, stability, freedom, and solidarity across Europe as well as to active engagement of the Czech Republic in the European Union. EUROPEUM undertakes original research, organizes public events and educational activities, and formulates new ideas and recommendations to improve European and Czech policy making.

Our values

INDEPENDENCE
EUROPEUM is a non-partisan think-tank, not aﬃliated with any Czech or European political party or movement. Its ﬁnancing sources are transparent and its activities carried out without interference from its funders.

COOPERATION
EUROPEUM implements its activities in close cooperation with like-minded partners, especially other Czech and European think-tanks and NGOs, other civil society actors and the media, in order to enhance their outreach.

RESPONSIBILITY
EUROPEUM takes a ﬁrm responsibility and commitment to provide platforms for discussion and introduce new ideas about the EU. EUROPEUM’s responsibilities are towards stakeholders, the Czech society and the European Union as a community of citizens and values.

CREDIBILITY
EUROPEUM ensures the high quality of its outputs and overall credibility of its work, by counting on trusted experts, by peer-reviewing of its publications, by the continuous exchange of know-how with other think-tanks and partners, and by conducting purely evidence-based research and analysis with academic rigour.

Areas of research

EU politics, institutions, and budgetary issues: Explaining and analysing their developments and their impact.

The EU in member states: Assessing expectations and building trust among citizens, the role of the Czech Republic and Central Europe in the EU, and fundamental underpinnings of EU unity.

Europe as a global actor: EU foreign and defence policy.

EU enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP).

What is it?

A first-year warm up of a European Democracy festival: Democracy and conversation festivals are embedded in the Nordic and Baltic countries’ DNA, where some of them have been growing for over 50 years. Every year citizens, civil society organisations, public institutions and also politicians come together for a democratic experience with dozens of events, happenings, debates, forums, cultural activities and games organized. These are places where all sorts of topics can be addressed in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.

Jubel- European Conversation festival is committed to protecting your personal information and to respect the European legislation on this matter, particularly under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679.

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